Poland 2-2 Iceland: Poland come from behind twice to draw
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Poland's record goalscorer Robert Lewandowski failed to find the net at Stadion Poznan
Poland came from behind twice to salvage a draw in their final Euro 2020 warm-up game against Iceland.
Albert Gudmundsson put Iceland in front with a clever backheel, but Piotr Zielinski's six-yard finish ensured the teams were level at half-time.
Brynjar Bjarnason volleyed Iceland in front after the break, but Karol Swiderski's late close-range equaliser ensured it finished all-square.
Swiderski came on as a substitute for record goalscorer Robert Lewandowski.
Poland face Slovakia in their Euro 2020 opener in St Petersburg on Monday.

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